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The Box: From Steel Mill and Art Deco Cinema to the new Home of Pitt Hybrid DPT

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A group of students stand with a man with a prosthetic left arm and left leg
Second-year University of Pittsburgh DPT Hybrid students are working with a community educator to learn about amputations and prosthetics.

“Having the new Box space as a dedicated facility makes everything much simpler, and that translates into a better educational experience. The warm and convenient environment is a significant upgrade over having labs at the convention center which had a somewhat industrial feel.”  

Michael Lebec, professor (retired)

While being industrial is in Pittsburgh’s DNA, so is progress and innovation! The Pitt Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Hybrid program is now headquartered in the newly renovated Box Office building on Pittsburgh’s Southside, right across the river from the Department of Physical Therapy’s offices and classrooms at Bridgeside Point.

“The Box gives students a permanent place to call home when they are on campus for immersions. We want students to feel welcome in our spaces regardless of what option they are enrolled in. The new space is large enough for us to host combined events for both residential and hybrid students, thus providing for greater connections within our Pitt PT family.” 

Kara L. Kobal, DPT Residential program director and associate professor  

Steel Mill Roots

Back in the early 1990s, this plot of land was still anchored by one of Pittsburgh’s vast, industrial steel mill complexes. The Hot Metal Bridge that now connects “the Box” to Bridgeside Point was not always a span frequented by cars, pedestrians and bicycles. During the steel boom, it moved crucibles of hot molten steel from the blast furnaces on one side of the river near what is now Bridgeside Point to the steel mill’s open hearth furnaces where the Box now stands. The bridge is now a stunning piece of engineering shared by all with one of the best views of the city! 

Art Deco Cinema

More recently, the Pitt DPT immersion space was the SouthSide Works Cinema, a popular 10-screen theater with Art Deco-inspired architecture that was open from 2004 to 2020. The building’s exterior has been preserved, making it one of Pitt’s more unique facilities.

The DPT February Immersion week at The Box in Southside Works.

Another thing we all loved was the foyer. It’s so cozy and great to relax and have a good time with friends!  

Elena Luna Espinoza, DPT ‘24 

A Space of Belonging for Pitt DPT Students

“The Box is a gorgeous space with a fun, bright, open concept that makes anyone feel special and lucky to be there. It provides us with a unique sense of belonging, and that’s important for the hundreds of students who, like me, come from all over the country and call Pitt home for the days we stay there!”  

Elena Luna Espinoza, DPT ‘24  
A group of seven students sit around a patient table talking with their instructor
University of Pittsburgh DPT hybrid students and faculty getting to know each other during orientation.

“It’s our home away from home. Something I believe we, as hybrid students, are able to call ours.”  

Tamoya Brown, DPT ‘24 
Eleven students sit around a man with dark skin and glasses and a right prosthetic leg.
Second-year Pitt DPT hybrid students work with a community educator to learn about amputations and prosthetics.

Did you take our virtual tour of the new DPT Hybrid immersion space? Be sure to read the companion blog for all the photos of the Box plus more student and faculty impressions! 

Written by:
Jill Bodnar